Hygge

Hygge is a core component of Danish culture. Essentially, it means a warm atmospherewhere you can enjoy life together with your fellow human beings.

At Hygge, people get together in the late afternoon with family, friends, work teams and acquaintances, eat delicious food and chat humorously for the benefit of all. You focus 100 percent on the essentials and not on destructive actions or unpleasant character traits that you may have experienced with a person.

THANKFULNESS for the ability to perceive life in its essence and to celebrate it in various intensities (quiet, loud, salty, sweet, long, short, etc.), this communal art is like a warm flame that a gust of wind could extinguish abruptly, but which burns wonderfully in the center of a circle of people. Celebrating hygge on a regular basis, focusing on the power of goodness together every day, is like regularly reflecting on inner and outer nature. However, this nature is not objective, but the alchemical energy of dissolving and binding the elements. This nature is indestructible, because it is the incessant change that is inspired by the interplay of the elements.

Now, of course, we can also celebrate hygge and gratitude alone in a quiet little room and celebrate the connection to ourselves. Being able to spend time alone with yourself in a quiet atmosphere of gratitude is very precious and the basis for creating healing spaces for contemplation when the outside world challenges and emotionally triggers us in everyday life. But what is challenged from time to time IN EVERYDAY LIFE? Our ATTACHMENTS to habits and patterns of behavior that may have formed over a long period of time are triggered.

If we remain individually adaptable, then we can also change and develop as a COLLEKTIV with the current zeitgeist.

LIFE IS CHANGE AND TO CULTIVATE CHANGE WE ARE IN RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WORLD.

We are always simultaneously in a multi-layered relationship with our body, our spirit, our soul, our family (of choice), people and humanity, the animal kingdom, the plant world and the mineral cosmos. Peruvian cosmology calls the sum or the wonderful interplay of all these relationships PACHAMAMA.